City law requires all cats and dogs in the City to be spayed or neutered after the age of four months, with some specific exemptions allowed. The City of Los Angeles, Department of Animal Services manages two Spay & Neuter Programs to assist City of Los
Spay/neuter is one of the greatest gifts you can provide your pet, your family and your community. These routine medical procedures not only reduce the number of animals who enter shelters, but they may also prevent medical and behavioral problems from developing in a cat or dog, al...
Spay/Neuter Surgeries Conducted Get Involved I want to donate I want to volunteer No Wrong Door In support of the Mayor's Office initiative to address homelessness in the City of Los Angeles, the Personnel Department has developed resources that outline the support and assistance that is availabl...
How is a spay or neutering surgery performed? Spaying, also called an "ovariohysterectomy," is a surgical procedure in which both ovaries and uterus are completely removed from your female pet while they are under general anesthesia. Castrating refers to the surgical procedure in which both test...
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Spay & Neuter Our medical team performs spay and neuter services for cats, dogs, and rabbits. Prior to any non-emergency procedure that will be performed under anesthesia, we require that the patient has been seen by one of our veterinarians within the last 4 months for a comprehensive physi...
Spay & Neuter Clinic Low Cost Spay/Neuter We can Fix That! The Humane Society of Yuma operates a spay and neuter clinic where we offer spay and neuter at reduced costs. To learn more about spay and neutering and its benefits,visit our page on the issue of pet overpopulation....
DAWG initiates programs and services to help the community with the care of their pets. It is DAWG’s belief that such assistance may reduce the shelter animal population with special spay and neuter programs or short term assistance. These services and programs may be long or short term at ...
Welcome to CAMP LA - the Community Animal Medicine Project. We offer nonprofit-vet-care and our mission is to substantially reduce animal shelter euthanasia and intake by providing high quality, low-cost-spay/neuter and veterinary services to underserved
The goal of this paper is to address the issue of pet overpopulation as a means of preventing rabies in a community, and to describe the process of developing an onsite spay/neuter facility at a county animal shelter to reduce pet overpopulation. Additionally, it is hoped that this project ...